You just know his PR team begged for this gig so he could redeem himself after the last Super Bowl fiasco. It has all the makings of a lame PR spin controlled publicity stunt. Justin is so transparent.

Janet is still banned though. I liked that Twitter made yesterday Janet Jackson Appreciation Day.

Prince's half time show remains the best one ever imo, though I did love Bruno's.

The SB party I was at felt the same - MEH. My husband was too busy grilling carne asada to really care. He usually is all over the half time show but he walked out after a few minutes and want back to the BBQ.

The best comment I saw about JT’s attire during the performance was “that was the best ad for Bass Pro Shop I ever saw!”

That was another thing that was discussed on the Tonight show. His new album is about to drop and it’s called Man of the Woods. He said for his tour, he’s playing arenas where he can bring the outside in. He also just released a video from the album with his wife (do not like) and yup, they’re in the woods.

"No. I love my grudges. I tend to them like little pets." -Madeline Martha Mackenzie

The best comment I saw about JT’s attire during the performance was “that was the best ad for Bass Pro Shop I ever saw!”

Those stupid pants he had on. Not baggy, but the crotch was intentionally well below where a normal pair of pants should be. I was secretly hoping he would fall over while doing one of his little kicks.

Just popping by to say this... My daughter goes to college in Minneapolis. Some of her friends were in the halftime show. Apparently, JT was incredibly gracious and took the time to meet all the volunteers for the show.

If I'm ever up there I'll be at Paisley Park if that's the only thing I see while in the state.

Before they opened it up the fence surrounding the property and this underground tunnel leading up to it were covered in fan tributes. It was amazing. I wish they had left it all up. It was incredible to see how many lives he touched. Now that Paisley Park is open, they clear the fences regularly. It's a bummer. I loved seeing all the artwork people would leave...and the purple...so much purple. It was really something.

I've never toured the facility, but have been there a few times. It's right in the middle of suburbia. I was there before he died and after. So unobtrusive, you wouldn't even know what it was if you weren't looking for it. Not sure if they've created signage for it now. Last time I was there they had just opened it up for tours and there wasn't any significant signage.

Before they opened it up the fence surrounding the property and this underground tunnel leading up to it were covered in fan tributes. It was amazing. I wish they had left it all up. It was incredible to see how many lives he touched. Now that Paisley Park is open, they clear the fences regularly. It's a bummer. I loved seeing all the artwork people would leave...and the purple...so much purple. It was really something.

I've never toured the facility, but have been there a few times. It's right in the middle of suburbia. I was there before he died and after. So unobtrusive, you wouldn't even know what it was if you weren't looking for it. Not sure if they've created signage for it now. Last time I was there they had just opened it up for tours and there wasn't any significant signage.

The most amazing thing I learned about Prince the first day after his death, was listening to a podcast of a interview with Prince’s childhood friends from back in Minneapolis and they confirmed what I always suspected about him, was just how generous Prince was to his community and just how much he loved Minneapolis. He gave so much back to his community but never with any fanfare. It was done quietly without the press.. One time there was a fire and this family in Minneapolis lost everything, their house, their belongings, everything. Prince made a few phone calls the next day and anonymously he set up a new place and all brand new furnishings to this family in need. He was really a one of a kind human being. Can’t beleive we are coming up on 2 years without him......